I've been here for a while now (not that long but yeah) and I've realised a lot of people tend to believe that JRPGs aren't "proper" RPGs. I ask myself, why is this exactly?
I've heard things like 'but you don't create your own character' or 'but I don't get to choose anything' but how are they staples of the RPG genre?
I may have only been exposed to WRPGs this gen and only played DnD once but when I did play DnD, I was given a character with fixed skills and weaponry and the only choice I made was whether to flee or not, everything was decided by die, there were no towns, no shops and I don't remember but I don't think I even had levels or exp.
Now wait a sec, isn't DnD the definitive RPG, unless I'm wrong, it was the very first, if not the first popular RPG, therefore all RPGs after DnD owe something to it.
Now just before you dismiss this, my friend role plays, not in games but in forums or on myspace and she RPs as characters from games or anime and such, she therefore acts as a pre-made character from whatever. This is role playing, right? Wait theres more, some people even RP as real people on Twitter, I've seen people RP as Jo Whiley (a radio presenter) and Rebecca Breeds (an actress) and while this is weird, it's still role playing.
Cut to gaming then and given what I've just said, how is Final Fantasy less of an RPG than Oblivion is? It isn't. The only way to settle it is to compare both to DnD but as I'm not experienced enough in that I can't but I can show you an example of a game that closest resembles what I played. That game is this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc2lzFRuqzE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSiQZCi_mc&feature=related
Unlimited SaGa. Ps2. Square Enix. JRPG
This game was panned by every critic and almost every westerner in the world. Why? Because they didn't understand it. They couldn't play it.
It's now the joke of every JRPG loving forum and named as one of the worst games ever but, if this isn't a "proper" RPG, then I've no idea how anything else could be.
In addition Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest have much more elements of what I played of DnD than any WRPG I've ever played. So in my opinion and in conclusion to this post, that both borrow heavily and that neither one is more RPG than the other but if I had to choose one of the two as the true RPG genre I'd go with Japan.
[small](disclaimer) I do love both Western and Eastern RPGs and this is NOT intended to start a flame war, any of that can be taken elsewhere[/small]
P.S. If anyone can show me how to embed these videos, that'd be nice and I'll edit it in, thanks.
I've heard things like 'but you don't create your own character' or 'but I don't get to choose anything' but how are they staples of the RPG genre?
I may have only been exposed to WRPGs this gen and only played DnD once but when I did play DnD, I was given a character with fixed skills and weaponry and the only choice I made was whether to flee or not, everything was decided by die, there were no towns, no shops and I don't remember but I don't think I even had levels or exp.
Now wait a sec, isn't DnD the definitive RPG, unless I'm wrong, it was the very first, if not the first popular RPG, therefore all RPGs after DnD owe something to it.
Now just before you dismiss this, my friend role plays, not in games but in forums or on myspace and she RPs as characters from games or anime and such, she therefore acts as a pre-made character from whatever. This is role playing, right? Wait theres more, some people even RP as real people on Twitter, I've seen people RP as Jo Whiley (a radio presenter) and Rebecca Breeds (an actress) and while this is weird, it's still role playing.
Cut to gaming then and given what I've just said, how is Final Fantasy less of an RPG than Oblivion is? It isn't. The only way to settle it is to compare both to DnD but as I'm not experienced enough in that I can't but I can show you an example of a game that closest resembles what I played. That game is this;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc2lzFRuqzE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSiQZCi_mc&feature=related
Unlimited SaGa. Ps2. Square Enix. JRPG
This game was panned by every critic and almost every westerner in the world. Why? Because they didn't understand it. They couldn't play it.
It's now the joke of every JRPG loving forum and named as one of the worst games ever but, if this isn't a "proper" RPG, then I've no idea how anything else could be.
In addition Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest have much more elements of what I played of DnD than any WRPG I've ever played. So in my opinion and in conclusion to this post, that both borrow heavily and that neither one is more RPG than the other but if I had to choose one of the two as the true RPG genre I'd go with Japan.
[small](disclaimer) I do love both Western and Eastern RPGs and this is NOT intended to start a flame war, any of that can be taken elsewhere[/small]
P.S. If anyone can show me how to embed these videos, that'd be nice and I'll edit it in, thanks.